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Old Jun 17, 2007 | 02:12 PM
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Default 97 Rear Brakes

Hi Guys and Gals,

I'm starting to replace my rear pads and rotors on a '97 Discovery. I've done the front pads and rotors before. I have a complete rotor/pad/accessory parts kit from Atlantic-British. Two questions basically.

1. Is there a quick place to goon the web for instructions on how to do this? I know I should have a service manual but I'm broke.
2. I have a caliper off and undid the axle hub cover(?) bolts to gain access to remove the rotor. When I started to remove it, an axle shaft(?) comes out with it and fluid starts pouring all over the ground.Will I have any problems reinserting the shaft and where/what kind of fluid do I put back in when finished?

Thanks.

Tom in Idaho
 
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Old Jun 18, 2007 | 11:19 AM
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Default RE: 97 Rear Brakes

you have to pull the axle out to get the rotor off. You should have drained the rear end first. You can get a RAVE cd from rover-renovations.com for free. It might take a week or so to get to you.

put 80 / 90W oil back in the rear end wher you get it back together. The shaft should go back in just fine.
 
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